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There’s a lot of competition in the cheap earphone market, mostly because a whole lot of people think it’s crazy to spend more than £30 on earphones. The Griffin Tunebuds have a job on their hands then, but their £15 price tag is alluring, especially...
Good bass levels, Light, Comfortable...
Harsh treble, High level of crackling, Verdict: Lightweight, budget earphones that suffer with crackling, Rating, More info: Griffin website...
Lightweight, budget earphones that suffer with crackling...
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Even these relatively cheap and cheerful ear-buds will give you sparkling sound, compared with your bundled iPod headphones...
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It's testament to how poor the iPod's bundled earphones are, that even these £8 s are a significant improvement. You get a pair of fairly solid-feeling earphones, complete with a zip-up case and three pairs of silicone tips. Sound-wise they boast a big...
Amazingly cheap, solidfeeling, big presentation, deep bass...
Overbearing and fat low end, strident treble...
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Round-up One of the reasons that noise-cancelling headphones tend to be so expensive is that they use sophisticated electronics to generate their own sound waves that can cancel out background noise such as the drone of an aircraft engine. Noise-isolat...
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Audiophiles won’t be impressed, but many other people will be happy with these convenient and versatile headphones for the iPhone.
Audio quality, comfort, ControlMic button...
Cable near connector does look worn after a few days use, treble lacks clarity The Final Word Audiophiles won’t be impressed, but many other people will be happy with these convenient and versatile headphones for the iPhone.
Audiophiles won’t be impressed, but many other people will be happy with these convenient and versatile headphones for the iPhone.
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As Macworld has noted many times, a better set of headphones is the easiest way to get more audio enjoyment out of your iPod or iPhone. We recently took a look at a number of in-ear-canal headphones—also known as canalp...
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Lately I’ve been on a quest to find the best earbuds for my iPhone. Back in April I reviewed the Scosche IDR400m noise isolation earphones and then in May I reviewed the Radius Atomic Bass Earphones. I tend to have a discerning ear and I’m not a huge f...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2016-02-03 12:12:55
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Griffin recently upgraded its TuneBuds Mobile and SmartTalk iPhone and iPod audio solutions. The former is a stereo headset, while the latter is an adapter that turns any headphone into a headset. Both have been updated with the same new and improved...
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Im often pumped for suggestions of cheap, great-sounding earphones, and Im sorry to report that there just arent many. Typically, inexpensive earphones dont sound good. What they can do, however, is fit better and sound better than the abysmal ea...
Inexpensive. Offers some passive noise isolation.
Mediocre sound quality. Flimsy design. Intense cable thump makes it a poor choice for gym use.
For those who want to upgrade their iPod earbuds without spending much, Griffins TuneBuds are a decent option, but even $30 seems a little high for what these earphones offer...
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mp3.com Updated: 2016-02-03 12:12:55
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The Griffin TuneBuds Color are well-suited for iPod-owners on a budget who want ultraportable earphones to match their player. Bass addicts only need apply.
The Griffin TuneBuds Color are well-suited for iPod-owners on a budget who want ultraportable earphones to match their player. Bass addicts only need apply.
The earbud housing of the Griffin TuneBuds Color is plastic and feels cheap, and the cable doesnt seem that durable. Music is lacking a bit in warmth, and the high end sounds too sharp in some songs.
The Griffin TuneBuds Color offer a cute, colorful style to match the iPod, and bass response is impressive. The earphones are inexpensive and block out some ambient noise.
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Like standard headphones, lanyard earphones vary a lot from pair to pair - even when they look very similar to models we’ve seen and heard before. Along those lines, Griffin’s TuneBuds for iPod nano ($35) will look very familiar if you’v...
An all-in-one combo of silicone-tipped in-canal earphones and an iPod nano lanyard necklace, available in black or white versions, at lower-than-Apple prices, and with comparable-to-Apple looks and comfort.
Sound quality is no better, and arguably worse than company’s earlier EarThumps, which we found muddy and bassy in an unpleasant way.
Like standard headphones, lanyard earphones vary a lot from pair to pair - even when they look very similar to models we’ve seen and heard before. Along those lines, Griffin’s TuneBuds for iPod nano ($35) will look very familiar if...
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blogcritics.org Updated: 2016-02-03 12:12:55
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Lanyards for the iPod Nano make me look stupid. This may or may not be the case with you but its fair to say the look isnt for everyone. Wearing the Nano out there for all to see makes me feel like people are looking at me and judging my music collec...
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ipodobserver.com Updated: 2016-02-03 12:12:55
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Wearing an iPod shuffle was really cool when it first came out, but after a while doing so loses its appeal upon realization that its not a piece of jewelry, that it lacks any bling effect, and that the white spaghetti tangle that is the lanyard strin...
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